Guide to packing up your life and moving to Buenos Aires. 🇦🇷
How to prepare for and benefit from geoarbitrage in Buenos Aires. Here is my experience and some important recommendations in what looks to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
The more friends I talk to the more I’m realising people need a big change up from whatever they’re doing at certain life points, specific to them.
Let’s say you’re old enough to fully appreciate and pay attention to all the woke propaganda that is engulfing the western world, in a similar fashion to the COVID-19 saga, through media and, increasingly, the workplace.
In this new world, even a casual conversation about whatever woke politics is on the news with work colleagues at lunchtime could be dangerous for your career prospects.
Believe me, this was my situation when I worked in Australia and it was always in the back of my mind.
If you're getting to this point in life where you’ve had enough, what do you do?
Stick it out, and concentrate on work, maybe the pros outweigh the cons… fair enough.
Leave. Either temporarily or permanently.
If permanently leaving is your goal, I’ve written a post about exactly how I planned for it here.
Maybe you just want to spend a few months somewhere in a great city.
Well, I’ll go through how to do it in Buenos Aires.
The current extreme economic crisis in Argentina looks to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to geoarbitrage and live like an absolute king (or queen).
This benefits anyone with savings or income in a foreign currency (including AUD, USD, CAD, GBP, NZD & EUR to name a few).
From eating the best steaks in outstanding restaurants, to drinking world-class wine in beautiful wine bars while enjoying the Paris of South America.
All of which is at a price similar to 1/5 of what you would pay elsewhere in Australia, Europe, the USA, or Canada.
Here is a guide to how you do it all and also exactly where to stay in Buenos Aires if it’s your first time here.